Inside Japan’s inventive, offbeat homes where the everyday becomes surprising, radical, and new.
A House in Japan explores the home as a space where ideas of dwelling are constantly reimagined. In a culture shaped by precision and restraint, domestic projects become sites of quiet experimentation. These houses privilege clarity over excess, intent over display. Rigorous yet flexible, they adapt to daily rhythms while proposing fresh ways of living.
The book reveals how Japanese homes, understated yet radical, show that even the everyday can be transformed into something unexpected.
Pages
272
Langue
Anglais
Date d'édition
mars 2026
Taille
24 x 30 cm
Éditeur
DGV
Poids
1800 gr









